Alabama

Mobile police arrested 28-year-old David Patrick Kyles, left, on Dec. 2, 2013, on one count of attempted kidnapping and a pair of probation revocation charges in connection with a October incident, according to police. They had previously arrested his suspected accomplice, 23-year-old Michael DeAngelo Marshall, right, on Nov. 12, 2013. (Courtesy of the Mobile County Sheriff's Office)

MOBILE, Alabama -- A man was arrested Monday, the second of
two suspected of shooting a man and attempting to stuff him into the back of a
vehicle in October, said a Mobile Police Department spokeswoman.

David Patrick Kyles, 28, is facing one count of attempted
first-degree kidnapping, according to records from Mobile County Metro Jail. He
was booked around 10:30 a.m. Monday.

The charge stems from an incident on Oct. 20, said MPD
spokeswoman Ashley Rains, when Kyles and 23-year-old Michael DeAngelo Marshall allegedly
attacked a man on Flicker Drive.

The victim, identified in court records as a 21-year-old
man, did not know the suspects, Rains said.

Kyles and Marshall were arrested on Oct. 20, a few hours
after the victim said he had been approached by the two men on the 1500 block
of Flicker Drive. He told police the suspects tried to push him into the trunk
of a vehicle and shot at him when he resisted, Rains said.

According to court records, the suspects tried to get the
21-year-old into their vehicle after Kyles shot the man.

He suffered a gunshot wound to his ankle, Rains said.

Kyles and Marshall were released on the day they were
arrested facing initial charges of second-degree assault. However, after
presenting the case to the Mobile County District Attorney's Office,
prosecutors decided there was enough evidence to charge both men with attempted
kidnapping.

Records from Mobile County Metro Jail show Marshall was
arrested on Nov. 4 on one count of attempted kidnapping and released on bail
the same day. He was rearrested on Nov. 12 to face the possibility of having
his probation revoked on an unrelated drug charge.

He remains in jail as of 4:45 p.m. Monday.

Booking records show along with attempted kidnappings, Kyles
is also facing possible probation revocation in relation to another unrelated
drug charge.